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Evangelizing strangers - Belief Statistics Topic

Q14f. How often did you participate in the following religious or faith-based activities in the last month? Witnessing/sharing your faith with strangers (WTNSSST)
Results weighted by WEIGHT (Baylor Religion Survey, Wave II (2007) - Instructional Dataset)


Evangelizing strangers by Age

 18-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+TotalMissing
Not at all70.4%
143
67.1%
155
77.0%
201
67.3%
142
67.7%
111
64.8%
94
69.6%
846
0
One to two times21.2%
43
22.5%
52
16.5%
43
22.7%
48
21.3%
35
25.5%
37
21.2%
258
0
Three to four times3.0%
6
5.6%
13
2.7%
7
7.1%
15
8.5%
14
5.5%
8
5.2%
63
0
Five or more times5.4%
11
4.8%
11
3.8%
10
2.8%
6
2.4%
4
4.1%
6
4.0%
48
0
Missing50727211257564190
Total 100%
203
100%
231
100%
261
100%
211
100%
164
100%
145
 
1215

Evangelizing strangers by Education

 No high school diplomaHigh school graduateSome collegeTrade/technical/vocational trainingCollege graduatePostgraduate work/degreeTotalMissing
Not at all59.8%
49
67.8%
232
65.0%
221
67.2%
78
74.8%
116
83.8%
129
69.4%
825
19
One to two times20.7%
17
24.0%
82
24.7%
84
22.4%
26
18.1%
28
12.3%
19
21.5%
256
2
Three to four times8.5%
7
5.3%
18
5.6%
19
6.9%
8
5.2%
8
1.9%
3
5.3%
63
2
Five or more times11.0%
9
2.9%
10
4.7%
16
3.4%
4
1.9%
3
1.9%
3
3.8%
45
3
Missing3393873784764459
Total 100%
82
100%
342
100%
340
100%
116
100%
155
100%
154
 
1189

Evangelizing strangers by Gender

 MaleFemaleTotalMissing
Not at all70.3%
376
69.1%
470
69.6%
846
0
One to two times20.4%
109
21.9%
149
21.2%
258
0
Three to four times5.4%
29
5.0%
34
5.2%
63
0
Five or more times3.9%
21
4.0%
27
4.0%
48
0
Missing2182014190
Total 100%
535
100%
680
 
1215

Evangelizing strangers by Region

 EastMid-WestSouthWestTotalMissing
Not at all76.3%
200
71.1%
216
62.7%
262
72.4%
168
69.6%
846
0
One to two times14.5%
38
23.7%
72
22.7%
95
22.8%
53
21.2%
258
0
Three to four times6.5%
17
2.6%
8
7.7%
32
3.0%
7
5.3%
64
0
Five or more times2.7%
7
2.6%
8
6.9%
29
1.7%
4
3.9%
48
0
Missing98821021374190
Total 100%
262
100%
304
100%
418
100%
232
 
1216

Evangelizing strangers by Religion

 Evangelical ProtestantBlack ProtestantMainline ProtestantCatholicOtherNoneTotalMissing
Not at all60.1%
270
40.6%
28
83.3%
229
77.5%
221
70.9%
61
84.0%
21
69.8%
830
16
One to two times28.5%
128
29.0%
20
13.5%
37
17.5%
50
19.8%
17
8.0%
2
21.4%
254
4
Three to four times6.2%
28
24.6%
17
1.5%
4
3.2%
9
3.5%
3
4.0%
1
5.2%
62
1
Five or more times5.1%
23
5.8%
4
1.8%
5
1.8%
5
5.8%
5
4.0%
1
3.6%
43
2
Missing69752684215444227
Total 100%
449
100%
69
100%
275
100%
285
100%
86
100%
25
 
1189

Evangelizing strangers by Worship attendance

 Less than once a yearOnce or twice a yearSeveral times a year1-3 times a monthAbout weeklyWeekly or moreTotalMissing
Not at all88.0%
110
93.6%
146
82.3%
135
77.8%
144
63.8%
60
50.6%
241
69.7%
836
11
One to two times4.8%
6
5.8%
9
12.8%
21
14.6%
27
23.4%
22
35.5%
169
21.2%
254
4
Three to four times2.4%
3
0.6%
1
1.2%
2
4.3%
8
8.5%
8
8.4%
40
5.2%
62
1
Five or more times4.8%
6
0.0%
0
3.7%
6
3.2%
6
4.3%
4
5.5%
26
4.0%
48
0
Missing360101046204359
Total 100%
125
100%
156
100%
164
100%
185
100%
94
100%
476
 
1200

Notes

This file contains all of the cases and variables that are in the original 2007 Baylor Religion Survey, but is prepared for easier use in the classroom. Changes have been made in two areas. First, to avoid confusion when constructing tables or interpreting basic analysis, all missing data codes have been set to system missing. Second, many of the continuous variables have been categorized into fewer categories, and added as additional variables to the file.

The Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion (ISR) received a major three-year grant from the John M. Templeton Foundation, to conduct a nationally representative multi-year study of religious values, practices, and behaviors, with a specific focus on consumption of religious goods and services. Using a host of new survey items that improve upon previous work, the study will yield new data to more systematically explore and better understand what sometimes appears to be an ambiguous relationship between trust, civic engagement, and religion. In partnering with the Gallup Organization, we believe this cutting-edge study has the potential to generate data that may well cause scholars to rethink our currently used measures of religious commitment or devoutness, as well as various theories linking the influence of religion to civic engagement, spiritual capital, and many other important social and behavioral outcomes.

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